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Subtitle: Is the current rise of Anti-Semitism a Coincidence? Our borders were overrun with persons of unknown identity and origin. What did the Democrat states do? Make them ‘de facto’ citizens through MVD drivers’ licenses and Motor Voter registration. In some cities, the illegal immigrant populations are so vast that ballot harvesters can gather enough…
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Birthright Citizenship came out of gross violations of jurisprudence, causing Conflicts of Law and de facto, unconstitutional, ‘revisions’ to the 14th Amendment and Article II of the Constitution Forward: Birthright Citizenship is generally understood to be a constitutional right. WRONG! It was created, unconstitutionally, by the Wong Kim Ark case in 1898. Unfortunately, any analysis…
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Following is partial summary of Sotomayor’s Dissent to Pres. Trump’s order denying ‘birthright citizenship’ to illegal alien children. Sotomayor paints with a broad brush, ignoring essential details. Her legal analysis is more political and propaganda than the law. Those who read it or of it will side with her on grounds of race and ignorance.…
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A Criticism of Wong Kim Ark (1898) Message from the Writer–Case law and statute on this subject can flesh out a law review article, if not fill a book. But Birthright Citizenship comes down to this: Natural Law is the jus sanquinis, the conferring of citizenship/allegiance/nationality by birth through the father. It is a natural…
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Soon, the Trump administration will argue the unconstitutionality of Birthright Citizenship before the U.S. Supreme Court. They will rely on the original intent of the 14th Amendment, and the misinterpretation and violation of the amendment by the 1898 Supreme Court in Wong Kim Ark. The following should just about make you an expert in how…
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543 words (tens of thousands in linked posts) As I’ve written now for 36 years, ‘birthright citizenship’ didn’t start with the 14th Amendment (1866-1869) but the Wong Kim Ark case (1898). The data is carefully researched. While the bible instructs us that ‘in many words there is indiscretion,’ I have worked very hard to check…
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Eugene Volokh is a professor at UCLA and best know for his Washington Post ‘blog’ column, ‘The Volokh Conspiracy.’ 2020, he wrote an opinon on the Article II eligibility of Barack Obama referencing the 1898 Wong Kim Ark case, which created ‘out of whole cloth’ a totally new form of ‘citizenship at birth,’ for children…
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Link to Part I: https://paraleaglenm.com/2024/01/13/january-6-2021-house-objections-to-bidens-electors/ How many of you have read the entire Congressional Record for January 6th? The purpose of this blog is to extract essential speeches made that day. It is clear from this record that the planned attack on the Capitol had a detrimental effect on the debates and votes in support…